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TDK Expands Media Lineup With 16x DVD+R And DVD-R

PostPosted: Mon Jan 10, 2005 12:36 pm
by Ian
TDK EXPANDS ITS MEDIA LINE WITH 16X RECORDABLE DVD+R AND DVD-R; MAXIMUM SPEED DISCS FOR MAXIMUM SPEED DRIVES
– Exclusive Formulations Elevate Performance and Reliability
Standards for High-Speed DVD Media –

GARDEN CITY, NY, January 6, 2005 – At CES 2005, TDK, a world leader in digital recording solutions, is exhibiting its expanded media line featuring its new 16x DVD+R and 16x DVD-R discs, the most advanced recordable DVD media products the company has ever produced.

“We had a clear objective in formulating our new 16x DVD+R and DVD-R media,” noted Chris Bailey, TDK Director of Recording Media. He continued, “We wanted to maximize the performance of our customers’ DVD burners and eliminate hassles by providing the highest-speed, highest-reliability discs possible.

Two Products, One Unmatched Performance Standard
TDK 16x DVD+R and DVD-R discs make it easier than ever for customers to enjoy the benefits of high-speed, error-free DVD recording along with the widest playback compatibility with drives and players. The discs are ideally suited for a wide variety of applications, ranging from recording home videos and digital photos to backing up large files. With 4.7GB capacity, each TDK 16x DVD+R and DVD-R disc can store thousands of digital images, or more than six hours of video and audio, depending on the file types and resolutions.

As DVD recording speeds have increased, the importance of using name brand, high quality media has become paramount. When a DVD+R or DVD-R is recorded at 16x, the high RPMs of the recording process require an advanced, ultra-sensitive recording material capable of compensating for the abbreviated exposure to the drive laser. Specially formulated with a rapid phase-change recording layer that is certified for the highest recording speeds, TDK 16x DVD+R and DVD-R media products maximize the data transfer rate while minimizing the potential for errors. The discs have been thoroughly tested and verified to outperform other 16x media brands, which may rely on slowreacting, error-prone phase-change materials.

TDK will begin shipping 16x DVD+R and 16x DVD-R media in early 2005.

About TDK
TDK Corporation (NYSE: TDK) is a leading global electronics company based in Japan. It was established in 1935 to commercialize “ferrite,” a key material in electronics and magnetics. The company today is a leader in the development of next-generation technologies such as Blu-ray
recording media, an optical disc ideally suited for high-definition video recording. TDK offers a full line of recordable DVD and CD media, digital camcorder tapes, professional data storage solutions and much more.

PostPosted: Mon Jan 10, 2005 1:10 pm
by Noua
While we're waiting for the media we might as well wait and guess the price of the media. I'm betting that it's not going to be cheap. #-o

PostPosted: Mon Jan 10, 2005 4:09 pm
by Justin42
As DVD recording speeds have increased, the importance of using name brand, high quality media has become paramount.


"And by placing our name brand on CMC media, we found that the dye becomes much more stable and less likely to break down!"
#-o

PostPosted: Mon Jan 10, 2005 5:16 pm
by spryfly
will it be cmc? does anybody know?

PostPosted: Mon Jan 10, 2005 8:27 pm
by Gen-An
Should be TTH02 and TDK003. The 16x DVD-R available now in Japan is indeed made by TDK in Japan, but likely what will be available in the US will be made in Taiwan by CMC with the TDK media code. In Europe they will probably be made in Luxembourg at TDK's plant there.

PostPosted: Tue Jan 11, 2005 5:36 am
by RJW
Well according to my sources some japanese batches state Luxembourg as place were it was made.
This might explain why the last spotted 8x batches of TDK are third party (TY -japan) or are made in Taiwan (TDK by CMC)

PostPosted: Thu Jan 13, 2005 1:05 pm
by raygay27
the 8x dvd-r made in luxemburg has the MID oh TTH01 i think.